Michael Moore says he's finished talking about guns

This Jan. 8 photo shows filmmaker Michael Moore at the National Board of Review Awards galain New York. More than a decade has passed since the controversial gun control documentary "Bowling for Columbine" was released and Moore says we've yet to make any strides toward ending violence in schools.Associated Press

Tired of hearing filmmaker Michael Moore talk about the issue of gun control?

You're in luck.

The Flint native told HuffPost Live in a Jan. 25 video report that he's finished talking and is using his time to get something done on the issue.

Moore said he's avoided becoming a pundit on gun control since the Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting that killed 12 people last July.

"I made a movie about it 10 years ago," Moore said of his film "Bowling for Columbine."

"Nothing changes. It only gets worse...

"I'm tired of news channels....calling me ... every time there's a shooting ...," he said.

"There's no more debate. I don't want to talk about it anymore."

Moore had headlines with a Christmas Eve blog post about gun violence, saying one reason for the nation's violence is that "too many white people are afraid of black people."